2016
DOI: 10.4236/ojfd.2016.61006
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Chemical Reaction and Thermal Diffusion Effects on Mass Transfer Flow through an Inclined Plate

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“…iv. The concentration decreases with the increase in Lewis number for all range of values considered for N and all angles of inclination which is in agreement with Akter et al [1]. Also, as N increases, both concentration and temperature increase while velocity decreases with increase in plate angles.…”
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“…iv. The concentration decreases with the increase in Lewis number for all range of values considered for N and all angles of inclination which is in agreement with Akter et al [1]. Also, as N increases, both concentration and temperature increase while velocity decreases with increase in plate angles.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These occurrences of thermo-solutal convection not only involve temperature variation but also concentration variation. Free convection problems driven only by temperature difference have been studied extensively by many investigators notably Akter et al [1], Schlichting [2], Venkateswara [3], Gebhart and Pera [4], Khair and Bejan [5], and Mongruel et al [6]. Species concentration variation sometimes plays a major role in creating the buoyancy needed in driving flow and influencing rate of heat transfer.…”
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“…Effects of chemical reactions have been reported in literature by various studies. Akter et al [12] investigated a boundary layer mass transfer through an inclined plate with the effects of thermal diffusion and chemical reaction. They found out that there was a decrease in concentration distribution and velocity distribution as the reaction parameter was increased, but the temperature profile remained unchanged for different values of the reaction parameter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%